Wed., Feb. 21 | 02:57 PM -
The C.S. Monroe Technology Center in Leesburg has long been lauded as the county’s successful vocational and technology program. Loudoun County Public Schools has further invested in Monroe with its transfer to the Academies of Loudoun as the Monroe Advanced Technical Academy. More

Wed., Feb. 21 | 07:26 PM -
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors plans to vote next month on whether to begin the process of widening U.S. Route 15 from a rural two-lane undivided road to a four-lane, median-divided thoroughfare between North King Street to Montresor Road in Leesburg.

Wed., Feb. 21 | 07:03 PM -
After the Town of Purcellville installed delineators at the east end of Glenmeade Circle near the intersection of Country Club Drive on Friday afternoon, surprised residents said by Friday night the delineators were taken down and bright orange cones left in their place.

Tue., Feb. 20 | 08:28 PM -
Loudoun Valley High School's national champion cross country runners received a heroes welcome on Saturday as they paraded through Purcellville, ending with a ceremony and reception at Bush Tabernacle.

Tue., Feb. 20 | 01:38 PM -
In a prepared statement, Fraser said he is “humbled by the outpouring of support I have received during my two terms as mayor. I am committed to working with the council majority to fulfill the vision for our town and acting on the desires of our citizens.”

Tue., Feb. 20 | 09:59 AM -
Kaeley Boyle and her mother, Rusty, have an easy camaraderie. The daughter, a graduate from Penn State University’s fine arts program, and the mother, a former art teacher and muralist, finish each other’s thoughts like two painters adding brushstrokes to the same canvas.

Mon., Feb. 19 | 10:34 AM -
Leesburg Town Council unanimously refused to open Kincaid Boulevard for traffic heading to the proposed DC United stadium at Bolen Park—at least until Crosstrail Boulevard is completed.

Sat., Feb. 17 | 11:20 AM -
A powerful Republican lawmaker has publicly endorsed expanding Medicaid in Virginia after years of opposition, boosting the chances the Old Dominion will join 32 other states in expanding the program for the poor under President Barack Obama’s health care law.